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How Can Skin Pigmentation In The Eye And Lips Be Treated?

Hello doctor, my name is Devi I have pigmentation I was using photoban 30 lotion,my skin started Drying about a 2years I used, then I consulted skin doctor , she prescribed suncross lotin spf 27, but no use again my skin started drying and breaking , then I myself went to medical store and asked for my pigment They gave me sunban with SPF 50 ,I used but no use .please suggest me what I should use I have pig only in three place one on my eyes below two near my lips both the side. Pls help me
Mon, 2 Mar 2015
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Hi. The three medicines you have mentioned are sunscreens. They wont reduce the already established pigmentation. You need to consult a dermatologist, who would prescribe you certain medicines to reduce your pigmentation. Also, the pattern of pigmentation you have described can also be attributed to cosmetic allergy. Please provide details of cosmetics you are using. Hope it helps.
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How Can Skin Pigmentation In The Eye And Lips Be Treated?

Hi. The three medicines you have mentioned are sunscreens. They wont reduce the already established pigmentation. You need to consult a dermatologist, who would prescribe you certain medicines to reduce your pigmentation. Also, the pattern of pigmentation you have described can also be attributed to cosmetic allergy. Please provide details of cosmetics you are using. Hope it helps.